Students in Harrogate celebrating A-Level or GCSE results can get a free treat at Zizzi this summer – including the chance for their whole table to eat for free.
The Italian restaurant on Station Parade is offering everyone who shows proof of their exam results one of their iconic Garlic and Mozzarella Bombes, among other savoury and sweet treats.
Families joining the celebrations could even win their meal on the house, up to the value of £150.
This year, many students are receiving results via an app rather than the traditional envelope.
To keep the tradition alive, Zizzi will hand each student their own envelope to open, revealing a freebie.
Some envelopes will contain the Garlic and Mozzarella Bombe, while others will offer a free starter, dessert or drink.

A-Level students can claim their treat on today (Thursday) and tomorrow, while GCSE students can visit on Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd August.
The offer is available when dining in at any Zizzi restaurant, including Harrogate, by showing exam results from 2025.
Katy Lomax, Brand & Customer Experience Director at Zizzi, said:
“Students across the UK have worked so hard all year, and we think that picking up their results deserves a delicious treat!
“We’re welcoming all students and their families in to Zizzi to celebrate with us and open up their second lot of results to see if their meal is on us.
“We think students are the Bombe, so this summer they’re on us!”
Bookings can be made at www.zizzi.co.uk.

Plans submitted for 120 homes in Killinghall
Mastering Christmas cooking with tips from top chef in Boroughbridge
Harrogate Christmas Fayre prepares for opening tomorrow
Rudding Park restaurant wins fine dining award
Enchantica's launches Christmas community entertainment program
Harrogate Tesco opening date delayed again
Ripon cricketer selected to play for Yorkshire for third consecutive year
Tickets available for Knaresborough duck race on New Year's Day
Knaresborough residents praise 'light-hearted feel-good' Christmas film featuring local area
Campaign group urges authorities not to release funding for Harrogate Station Gateway scheme
Otley Road set for six weeks of roadworks in New Year
Harrogate furniture poverty charity celebrates 30th anniversary
Santa's sleigh returns to Knaresborough streets as part of annual campaign
Opening date revealed for new pizzeria in Knaresborough
Black Sheep Brewery addresses administration rumours
Ripon woman wanted on recall to prison
Mental elf fun run raises £6,500 for Mind in Harrogate
Councillor still hopeful Nidderdale Greenway route can be extended
Pateley teen wins engineering award after creating unique gritter attachment
Knaresborough unveils first wave of public toilet upgrades


